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Word History and Origins
Origin of intricacy1
First recorded in 1595–1605; intric(ate) + -acy
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He felt these narrative intricacies required a first-ever “Black Mirror” writers’ room to sort it all out.
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But despite that, Mr Garcia remains incarcerated in El Salvador as lawyers debate the unusual intricacies of the case.
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"Only a minute minority of investors were sufficiently engaged to even begin to understand the nuances and intricacies of what was taking place," they will argue.
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McClure was only 10 years old when the park was created, so he wasn’t aware of the legal intricacies.
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The story of “Cursed Child” is complicated, especially for someone unfamiliar with the intricacies of Harry Potter’s backstory.
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